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HONOR PRESIDENT NEXT WEDNESDAY
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
JUNIOR PROM
TOMORROW
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San Francisco, California, April 25, 1941
Friday
Father Feely Welcomes Philosopher
Pan-American Theme Prom
Ends Annual Junior Week
• • * • •
Seniors Say "Adios" To U. S. F. Tonight
Kearney Inaugurated Monday
With Student Body Officers
In Auditorium at 11:00 Rally
Father Raymond Feely, S. J., Dean of the
Faculties, welcomes Dr. Kurt Reinhardt,
noted philosopher and Stanford professor,
to the regional convention of the American
—Courtesy S. F. Chronicle.
Catholic Philosophical Association, last
Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. Dr.
Bernhardt spoke at Saturday's conference
on the campus.
LAWSON E
iSU
IN
ASUSF TREASURER
TUESDAY
ECTED
IRE
VOTE
Execs Approve Motions
For Gifts to Professors
Al Lawson, assistant member of
the student financial committee,
was elected treasurer of the student body for the 1941-42 year by
the Executive Committee at last
Tuesday's session.
Lawson marched into office
with eleven votes over four for
his opponent. Fred Woelflen,
Soph class treasurer.
His chief for the past year,
Treasurer Bob Rossi, nominated
Lawson for the office. Soph President Gallagher nominated Woelflen.
More Appropriations
On the financial side, the committee passed an appropriation of
$30 for the coming Board of Student Control banquet for all past
chairmen and presidents of the
student body, and a bid of $40 to
send President-elect Phil Kearney
to the Student Presidents' Convention at Catalina.
For the first lime in a long
while, the committee turned
down a motion, an idea io present departing Doctor George
Haley with an inscribed pen
and pencil set. The executives
voted the motion down and
proceeded to go it one better
by approving Harry Katz' idea
of an inscribed watch for the
Doctor, who leaves USF after
twenty-five years of service.
Another token from the student
body goes to Father Carlo Rossi,
S. J., who leaves at the end of
this semester for a year of study.
"Brother Rat"
Trained, Is
Players'Hit
ENDS ACTING YEAR
King, Raggio, McGinnis
Score in VMI
Comedy
McCarthy Elected
St. Ives Chancellor
At yesterday's meeting of the
St. Ives Law Club the officers for
the coming semester were elected. The Chancellor, who will
take over the reins from Jack
O'Brien, is Bob McCarthy. Gene
Dunn is recorder and Gene
O'Meara is bursar. The club also
admitted their new members yesterday. Those admitted were William Wall, John Castagnola, Albert Cronin, Edmund Picetti,
Francis Pacelli and Burton Pacioretty.
On Monday evening, April 28,
the members of the c 1 \i b will
board the train for Sacramento.
On Tuesday morning they will b